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In Reply to: RE: Am I looking for trouble? posted by Drumhead on June 28, 2010 at 08:04:34
I'm confused - not a rare thing, that.
Just what did you want to use the 255 for?
WW
There is NO substitute for the live performance.
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The subject line covers it. The have variable input impedance selections.
Notice the description of this one in link (Example)
"Provides Superior Preamplification for: Microphones, Instruments and Line Level Sources"
Will that only work as a mic preamp? If so, then maybe I am looking for trouble!
Maggie MMG's bring me back to my beloved BES dipole sound
Yup, it's a mic preamp.
If you have a turntable, you need a preamp with a phono stage. If you're just using CDs, tuner, tape, etc., then a preamp with just a line stage will do. They come both ways. And if you have a moving-coil cartridge, be sure your phono stage will work with the output of the m/c - some of them are very low and need either more amplification, or a step-up transformer.
WW
There is NO substitute for the live performance.
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